Jake":2t3attvt said:I like cute, but I also value maximum visibility. Great to have a choice.![]()
That is what is truly great about Les: within reason, he can accommodate most people's needs with his creativity. Where my wife and I feel he particularly excels is his use of space. He has the experience of living in a trailer where space was at a premium. So on the Marinaut, there are so many nooks and crannys everywhere to store stuff. This season, we have already spent 14 nights on our boat, and have a couple of more trips planned. The thing that surprised us the most about the Marinaut is how much we love spending overnights on our boat in marinas. We actually enjoy that as much as traveling on the water. Dave Thompson should be given a great deal of credit for his wanting the saddle tanks, large splashwell area and open berth in the design. Couple that with Les' use of space, and we have a very comfortable boat.
Regarding the boat shown in this thread, it is very beautiful with the square windows, and the arch looks fantastic. It's owner is going to be very happy.
Also, the reason why the door looked a different color in the photo is the way that the light hit it, as Seawolf explained.
Rich